Tweets of the Week: 4 – 10 February 2019

The Grammys are over for yet another year.

One of our favourite things about the beginning of the year are the numerous awards shows. We love seeing our favourite music, movies and television shows get recognized for being as great as we know they are, and the Grammys are the crème de la crème of music awards shows. While we were upset Ariana Grande didn’t end up performing – we stan a queen – it ended up being a pretty interesting night (emphasis on interesting) and we were happy with a lot of the results, including Childish Gambino’s win for Song of the Year.

One of our other favourite things is getting to write up Tweets of the Week. Our weekly homage to the humour our faves bring to Twitter, it’s become something of a tradition. This week’s edition features some goodies, including a picture that could quite possibly rival Ellen DeGeneres’ Oscars selfie and a look into how YouTubers feel after hours of editing.

So what are we waiting for? Let’s jump into it!

When TV shows go on too long

A parallel universe where everything is identical except they stopped simpsons after season twelve.

What a power group

Jack Howard, Hazel Hayes, Daniel J. Layton and Sammy all in one photo? We can practically feel the creativity emanating from our computer screen! We hope those they had to stop coming down the stairs knew who they were coming into contact with.

Also, can we talk about the looks these four are serving? DAMN.

Gotta keep your Instagram game strong

So I’m in the bathroom naked ready to get into the bath and trying to take a boomerang of my bath-bomb…. Not realising I had my dick in the shot and almost posted it to the gram!!! I’m triggered!! 💀

We don’t think there’s no better way to describe a celebrity than to quote one of their most iconic lines, Kaya Lili!

Girls are just so much better

me crushing on boys; he makes me laugh sometimes

me crushing on girls; a sweeter angel has not graced this earth. we shall wed in the spring, while the leaves are fresh. our children will wear flowers in their hair and eat peaches and laughter will be their second language

Vegan puns are the best

We spent half an hour trying to think up a pun in response to this tweet, Luna Leigh, but came up empty. Teach us how to be as punny as you!

So there you have it…

Our favourite YouTuber tweets from the past week! We hope you enjoyed reading them as much as we enjoyed curating them for you! While we often stalk our faves’ Twitter accounts, it’s good to have an excuse to do so, without us coming across as creepy. Have a creator you’d like to see featured in a future edition of Tweets of the Week? Be sure to send us a tweet and let us know!

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